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Lizzo’s “Still Bad” Is a Fierce Reminder of Her Unshakable Confidence


A high-energy anthem that reaffirms Lizzo’s place as pop’s reigning self-love queen


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Lizzo is back and unapologetically herself on “Still Bad,” a fiery declaration of resilience, confidence, and pure bad-bitch energy. The track, her first major release since 2023, arrives as a bold response to her critics, proving that no matter what’s thrown her way, she remains unstoppable. With a beat that fuses funk, hip-hop, and shimmering pop production, “Still Bad” feels like a natural evolution of Lizzo’s sound—larger than life, empowering, and dripping in attitude.


From the opening line, Lizzo makes it clear that she’s in control, delivering sharp, playful lyrics that remind the world she isn’t going anywhere. “They tried to dim my light, but I shine through the shade,” she raps, her flow effortless and self-assured. The production, handled by some of the industry’s top hitmakers, is a bass-heavy, club-ready groove layered with horns, synths, and infectious handclaps—an irresistible combination designed to get listeners moving.




One of the song’s standout moments is its infectious hook, where Lizzo leans into her signature vocal power: “Still bad, still shining, still the one they can’t define.” It’s a mantra, a rallying cry for anyone who’s ever faced adversity and come out stronger. The bridge, with its call-and-response style, feels like it was made for live performances, ensuring that arenas and festival crowds will be screaming along in unison.


Beyond the infectious beat and clever wordplay, “Still Bad” also carries an undercurrent of defiance. It’s a song rooted in self-love, but it doesn’t shy away from addressing the scrutiny Lizzo has faced in recent years. Rather than backing down, she embraces every part of herself—her success, her struggles, and her undeniable impact on music and culture.




With “Still Bad,” Lizzo delivers exactly what fans love her for: feel-good, confidence-boosting music that refuses to apologize for taking up space. It’s an anthem for anyone who’s ever been doubted, proving that true power comes from within. No matter what, Lizzo is still here, still thriving, and—without a doubt—still bad.

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